Turns and Twists in a Good Man Is Hard to Find Essay | Essay

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Turns and Twists in a Good Man Is Hard to Find Essay | Essay

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Turns and Twists in a Good Man Is Hard to Find

Summary: The different types of irony used to create unexpected plot points in Flannery O'Connor's "A Good Man is Hard to Find." The irony is used to ultimate show that we could all be subject to the mysterious forces of fate.
Irony is a useful tool for giving stories unexpected turns and twists. In Flannery O'Connor's "A Good Man Is Hard to Find," irony is used as a very effective literary tool; to guide the story in and out of what we think will happen. O'Connor uses irony in this story to contradict statements and situations to expose a truth very much different from what "we" the reader would think to be true. O'Connor use irony in several different forms, situational irony, dramatic irony and verbal irony to make the story unpredictable and interesting to read. In most every aspect of the story from beginning to end there is some type of ironic twist. The title itself is some what ironic, where in a normal society a "good man" would be seen as a man that obeys laws and is kind to fellow humans not as a murderer and...

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